Working Lunch

Working Lunch is a podcast from Align Public Strategies devoted to explaining the so what and now what about key issues impacting the restaurant and retail industries.

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Are Starbucks and Howard Schultz really not to blame for the chain's unionization?

Working Lunch: The CEO is quick to shift responsibility to societal trends. So why is the brand making so many operational changes?

Workforce

Does the IRS have another reason for suggesting tip-reporting changes?

Working Lunch: "I see the fine hand of the anti-tipping lobby at play here," says co-host Joe Kefauver.

Working Lunch: The industry is under attack in the political arena, with battles forming on a host of fronts.

Working Lunch: Proposals in Massachusetts and Virginia are proof the wage-setting model called for by California's first-of-its-kind law is spreading geographically and across job types.

Working Lunch: The recent New York Times story was a hit piece. There was so much more that should have been in it.

Working Lunch: The EVP of public policy for the National Restaurant Association joins the podcast to discuss the legal situation with the controversial law.

Working Lunch: The industry proved it won't win on key ballot issues if it doesn't put up a fight.

Restaurants can use Qwick to fill shifts on demand. Its revenue has grown more than 10,000% over the past three years.

Working Lunch: Ranked choice voting is spreading quickly, and the result could be less polarization of the political process

The financial securities watchdog is considering disclosure requirements that go beyond what industry lobbyists say is feasible.

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